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Maintenance

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Grass Cutting

October is the wettest month of the year on the Cayman rainfall calender. The frequent and heavy rains play heavy rains play havoc on drainage systems and causes dreaded potholes. Because they occur so frequently during the rainy season potholes are most often treated using a cold mix patch. This allows us to treat most pothole problems in a timely manner. This is a temporary fix. More permanent repairs are carried out in the drier months. The NRA is sympathetic to the frustrations potholes cause thus we are dedicated to servicing potholes in an expedient manner.

 

 

Potholes

October is the wettest month of the year on the Cayman rainfall calender. The frequent and heavy rains play heavy rains play havoc on drainage systems and causes dreaded potholes. Because they occur so frequently during the rainy season potholes are most often treated using a cold mix patch. This allows us to treat most pothole problems in a timely manner. This is a temporary fix. More permanent repairs are carried out in the drier months. The NRA is sympathetic to the frustrations potholes cause thus we are dedicated to servicing potholes in an expedient manner.

Road Repair

All district road repairs are evaluated on severity of damage and available funds.

  • Annual MTCE information
  • How to request street repair
  • List of public / private streets?
  • Which streets have priority?
  • What roads are slated for repair in current financial year?

Drains

  • How they work?
  • How do I request a Drainwell?

Street Signs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Street names are regulated by the Street Naming Committee. All streets (public and/ or private) must have a registered street name. Signs installed by NRA are typically rectangular in shape with white lettering on a green background.

Street Lighting

  • Number of Lights – 4122
  • Annual cost to Govt - $1,020,000

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